road even if the road through Finland is shorter. Kirkenes is located in the extreme northeastern part of Norway on the
Bøkfjorden, a branch of the
Varangerfjorden, which is a vast bay connected to the
Barents Sea near the
Russian–Norwegian border. The town is situated about north of the
Arctic Circle, resulting in
midnight sun and
polar night both lasting for sustained lengths of time depending on season. Kirkenes is located just east of the
30th meridian east. As a result, it is further east than
Istanbul, which marks one of the European borders with Asia. The easternmost point of Norway and the municipality is also at a point further east than
Saint Petersburg. Unlike the vast majority of Norway, Kirkenes is located east of the neighbouring country of Finland. Because of this, travelling directly west from Kirkenes actually changes the
time zone forwards instead of backwards, as it usually does. Travelling directly east from Kirkenes (into Russia) changes the time zone forward by an hour in summer, but by two in winter. When Russia implemented
permanent daylight saving time between 2011 and 2014, there was a three-hour difference travelling forward from the eastern part of the municipality to westerly Russian areas during winter. Kirkenes shares time zone with areas much further west, e.g.
Galicia in
Spain which has a
solar time difference of 2½ hours. One can drive south, and walk , into the
Øvre Pasvik National Park, reaching the border point of the three countries (
Muotkavaara), where the three time zones meet. There are only a few such places in the world. It is forbidden, according to both Norwegian and Russian law, to
circumambulate the
border marker, as the only lawful route across the Norwegian–Russian border is at the border control at
Storskog.
Climate The
midnight sun shines from May 17 to July 21. The corresponding
polar night extends from November 21 to January 21. Despite its location at the coast, Kirkenes exhibits a more continental
subarctic climate (
Dfc) than further west along the Northern Norwegian coast. This is due to less maritime air from the west reaching across the land east to Kirkenes. The all-time high was recorded in July 1972 and the record low in January 1999. The coldest low after 2000 was in February 2003. The vegetation is northern
taiga, with forest of pine and birch. The average date for the last overnight freeze (low below ) in spring is 26 May and average date for first freeze in autumn is 22 September giving a frost-free season of 116 days (Kirkenes Airport, 1981–2010 average). Kirkenes Airport is situated 5 km outside the town and has been recording since 1940. ==Demographics==